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The graph shows which inequality? The vertex is (-1,3)

The graph shows which inequality? The vertex is (-1,3)-example-1

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y> | x + 1 | +3

Explanation:

First we must identify the function shown in the graph.

It is a function of absolute value whose vertex is in the point (-1, 3)

The absolute value parent function is:


h(x) = | x |. And it has its vertex in (0, 0)

The function shown in the graph is the function h(x) displaced 1 unit to the left and 3 units to the top.

Therefore the function shown in the graph
f(x) = h (x + 1) +3


f (x) = | x + 1 | +3.

Then, the region shaded in the graph are all the values of y that are above the graph of
f (x) = | x + 1 | +3

That is, the region is formed by all values where y is greater than
f (x) = | x + 1 | +3

Then the inequality is:


y> | x + 1 | +3

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